Hamas mocks an occupation leaflet: No time to fry eggs. Our resistance fighters are busy grilling the Merkava News


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The Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) mocked a leaflet that the Israeli occupation forces dropped on residents in the Gaza Strip offering rewards to anyone who provides information useful in revealing the locations of the movement’s leaders.

The occupation’s post claimed that “Hamas has lost its strength” and that its leaders “were unable to fry an egg.” However, a member of the movement’s political bureau, Izzat Al-Rishq, responded in a post on the movement’s page on the Telegram platform by saying, “There is no time to fry eggs. Our resistors are busy grilling the Merkava.”

In its leaflet, the occupation forces called on Gazans to provide information that would enable them to “arrest those they described as people who brought destruction and devastation to the Gaza Strip.”

It posted pictures of the head of the Hamas movement in Gaza, Yahya Al-Sinwar, and his younger brother, Muhammad Al-Sinwar, who the occupation forces believe supervises Hamas’ operations in the Gaza Strip.

It also placed a picture of Al-Qassam leader Rafi Salama, who is believed to be the commander of the Khan Yunis Brigade, in addition to a picture of the Chief of Staff of the Al-Qassam Brigades, Muhammad Al-Deif.

The Israeli occupation army suffered heavy losses during its aggression against the Gaza Strip, and it was announced that the number of its dead as of yesterday, Thursday, had reached 445 soldiers, including 119 officers, meaning that the percentage of officers reached about 27% of the number of soldiers killed, while the Al-Qassam Brigades and the resistance factions announced About the destruction of more than 500 occupation vehicles since the start of the ground aggression against the Gaza Strip.

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